Prioritize kids’ meals

Published in Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: February 17, 2022 Too many kids still go hungry by Kathy Webb and Allison Dela Cuesta Since 2020, the pandemic has upended daily life, and many families throughout Arkansas have experienced financial and health challenges. Yet,...

March is School Breakfast Month

To celebrate the heroic efforts of school districts and child nutrition teams across the state as they continue to provide much needed nutrition to their students as the pandemic persists. Research shows that simply ensuring students enjoy breakfast as part of the...
SNAP Report Reinforces Need for Improved Access

SNAP Report Reinforces Need for Improved Access

A recently released report highlights the continued value of and need for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Arkansas and recognizes the barriers facing SNAP-qualifying families. Key findings include strategies for improving healthy food choices with...

Two Arkansas Mayors Join Childhood Hunger Coalition

We’d like to take a moment to recognize two Arkansas mayors, Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan and Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott, who were part of an inaugural group of city leaders to join a new coalition focused on ending childhood hunger. Last week, the men joined...
Today is Giving Tuesday!

Today is Giving Tuesday!

Today is Giving Tuesday! How are you helping your community + unleashing generosity today? When you give to the Alliance, you’re not only making a donation: you’re making a difference. Donate today to support our work fighting hunger in Arkansas, and let...
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